Trident has been granted a patent for Process for Manufacturing Air Rich Yarn and Air Rich Fabric by United States Patent Office.
The present invention related to textile manufacturing and more particularly to a process for manufacturing air-rich yarn and air-rich fabric exhibiting high wettability, easy dry ability, quick absorbency, and increased thickness.
This will help the company to deliver its special soft luxury towels, fabrics and sheeting in US Market.
The grant of this patent provides further recognition of the quality of the innovation being carried out by Trident.
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The strategy of mastering the high-tech industry at a world-class level has been the foundation for Viettel Group’s engineers to now have four patents protected as intellectual property in the US.
Nguyen Trung Tien is one of the young and promising engineers of Viettel High Technology Industry Corporation (VHT). He is now an engineer at the Broadband Radio Equipment Research Center under VHT.
For Tien, a telecommunications engineer s job is not merely operating and maintaining ordinary equipment. Instead, he was assigned a greater responsibility: joining a project of special importance to Viettel, which can put the name of Vietnam on the world technology map.
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